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through this latest news for you there is a favor and stay with us. this is mara region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of this you go to the park and tell ya he has completed the id parco has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences but this is more regional government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your busin
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fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing energy now by electric photography work to capture this energy field that seen at the lights around the body or what some people would call in your. discovered in the one nine hundred thirty s. by russian inventor semi uncannily and he realized that stimulating a subject with a sure to let you call him poles you get a burst of light photons and electrons around subjects it looks like war but i don't think this word because it has some metaphysical meaning i prefer as award energy fields the device itself each finger individually with different thing is responsible for different parts of the body and
fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing...
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looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was bam the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there and five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party emotions in the game and islam is a rea
looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be...
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they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bomb his team his state of mind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do it for you brief that we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. mission to have a fully functioning iraqi security force did not protect surprise this news has been fou
they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing...
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following the event for us. we're two blocks away from the united nations and i can tell you that we're definitely caught up in the middle of the frenzy anyone who's been to new york at the end of september knows that this is the time of year when the madness takes over the city it's hard to get around it's hard to get a cab if you're lucky to get one you're going to have a hard time getting anywhere because half of midtown manhattan is cordo and off with thousands of police everywhere this millennium development summit is pretty interesting because it focuses on eight specific target goals that world leaders had set for themselves ten years ago back in the year two thousand and their goal is these targets focus on things like battling poverty and hunger all over the world as well as providing human rights and empowering women all over the world and so on and so forth and basically the goal of world leaders is in five years to meet up and be able to look at each other in the eye and take a look at whether or not
following the event for us. we're two blocks away from the united nations and i can tell you that we're definitely caught up in the middle of the frenzy anyone who's been to new york at the end of september knows that this is the time of year when the madness takes over the city it's hard to get around it's hard to get a cab if you're lucky to get one you're going to have a hard time getting anywhere because half of midtown manhattan is cordo and off with thousands of police everywhere this...
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i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opport
i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the...
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surely is joining us from iowa -- shirley is joining us from iowa. caller: i would like to make a comment from a previous talk. are you aware that more than half of american business is foreign-a onta? we have two -- more than half of american businesses are foreign- owned? we have two small businesses in this area and we were put out of business by foreign-owned business. i would like to say to the guest now, is he aware that back in the 1940's, there was a trial. big business was convicted here in the united states. the car companies, oil companies, tire companies had all colluded to sell off our public transportation systems and systematically picked them apart and sold them off or destroyed them? guest: yes, ma'am. the case you are referring to is generally known as the snow case. one of the best pieces that was written about it was written by a conservative leader, pol why record -- paul why rick. you can go to public noseband -- publictransportation.org and you can read about that important piece of our history. since you have raised the issue
surely is joining us from iowa -- shirley is joining us from iowa. caller: i would like to make a comment from a previous talk. are you aware that more than half of american business is foreign-a onta? we have two -- more than half of american businesses are foreign- owned? we have two small businesses in this area and we were put out of business by foreign-owned business. i would like to say to the guest now, is he aware that back in the 1940's, there was a trial. big business was convicted...
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organizatio to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their nuclear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. that, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contelate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell yo
so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military...
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she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we hear the most is that the senate majority leader harry reid has set up a process that's unfair to gop senators because it limits their ability to offer amendments or change the bill. and that's why maine republican susan collins who supports repealing don't ask, don't tell, suggests she's leaning wards blocking the bill. other republicans, john, they don't believe that congress should be acting at all until the pentagon is finished with its policy review. and that is the reason that means other republican senator olympia snowe, that's why she s
she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we...
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dr brzezinski thank you so much for joining us we do appreciate this opportunity it's very nice to be with you it's been nine years a sense nine eleven and there are still no signs of osama bin laden and your book the grand chessboard you write for america the chief geo political prize is eurasia america's global primacy is directly dependent on how long and how effectively it's preponderance on the eurasian continent is to staines is that why we're in afghanistan to sustain our global supremacy nowhere in afghanistan before because of nine eleven. nine eleven involved a horrendous crime against the american public. and its cold for measures designed to make certain that that doesn't occur again american role. continent of europe asia it's much more benign involves alliances with some countries it involves improvement in relations with some previous sometime going to. show it should not be confused with the operation of afghanistan which was a very specific historical motive and a very specific objective now i want to ask in an interview with a french magazine in one thousand nine. hu
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bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious. these young drivers ignore that fact. >> there are claims that many are not properly prepared, even for things like driving in the dark. to combat that, researchers think the driving ban should be considered for teenagers, along with stopping them from carrying on passengers. >> i think the old adage is, what if this happens to me? >> they believe that this would be unworkable. tony davidson's son was killed in an accident. >> they would not be able to carry any of their peers in their car. no one goes out with the intention of injuring or killing themselves, but that is what they are d
bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious....
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i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opport
i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other countries east - whichmptsmu eareal wheat crop willon the che premium at thestart ut t world numbe foosoed in spse abt ailability of pce200--5 th qtepresey onhearrowod cear nogo n thcuenspanvege% ow igr rldendor areituaonitght...ly haven mh,en mu more difficult. >>scott: the royal suiol nig and even though n't open yet, s already tan reservations teisold out for the first night. >>reporter: also out of service for the past 2 years wa hotel in park lane...again getting major renovations likeed bin talal owns a substantial these two top hotels account for 13 percent of luxury rooms in the city. >>slat
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other...
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us. if you. still. want. her. new book. on. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hidden in the soviet files house on the embankment and on t.v. . every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and what to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world . join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british sign. on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. sister. welcome back to crossfire gang peter lavelle remind you we were discussing of democracy can thrive in islam. but before let's see what russians think about democracy what is democracy considered by many to be end of punctuation of western society it is a loosely defined as a political system where the majority rules but what do russians believe to be at democracies core according to a recently about a center poll thirty nine p
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>> yes, i do. >> reporter: everyone who refused to tell us about their disability also told us they didn't care if someone abused the system. you don't have problems with people taking the spaces when you don't need them? >> no. >> reporter: and then this guy admitted he did not have a disability. >> i don't have a disability. >> reporter: you don't? >> no. >> reporter: is that your placard? >> yes, it is. it's my spouse's. >> reporter: it's for your spouse, okay. but you're parking in the handicapped space. >> okay. >> reporter: is that fair? >> maybe not. >> reporter: the law says the person with the disability must be in the car in order for the placard to be used. so why do it? the answer might be hall of the with disabled placards also had expired meters. that's because metro says disabled drivers don't have to pay to park at a metered spot. now metro told us that it does not ask people to prove whether or not the placard belongs to them. in other jurisdictions like howard county, however, they do do sting operations to find out if the placard belongs to them and if it doesn't, they'l
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and the power of the mind of russian scientist claims people can use thinking as therapy he says he's developed a device which captures the energy field which humans generate to help the early diagnosis of illnesses not want to season cancer. back with more on those stories in around thirty minutes time but up next to financial analyst max keiser and stacy habits shop in the swords of currency wars market battles and the france's first lady. i am ask iser and this is the kaiser report i hope you're watching the show because it's the antidote to all those other shows like are there and c and bay say jim cramer and those people will put you into the poorhouse only on this show to get the straight dope only on the show that we've been saying every week for months every month for years by gold another new let's go to. stacey herbert yes max gold is hitting all time new highs every day it's hitting a new time all time high check out this chart that's it waking up out of bed one morning and up up up up up so max you've been telling everybody buy gold that's right and why well because the gl
and the power of the mind of russian scientist claims people can use thinking as therapy he says he's developed a device which captures the energy field which humans generate to help the early diagnosis of illnesses not want to season cancer. back with more on those stories in around thirty minutes time but up next to financial analyst max keiser and stacy habits shop in the swords of currency wars market battles and the france's first lady. i am ask iser and this is the kaiser report i hope...
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tyrant's max actually that you bring that up the financial times used that word this week about these low interest rates they said referring to china where inflation is high and yet interest rates on savings accounts are low they called it financial repression so you know i mean alan greenspan the saying central banks should pay attention to it what is he talking about because central banks are causing it that's one central banks are causing it and the world has always been on a gold standard whether they recognize it or not gold is not going to go away and all that's happening is that as these bankers find themselves marching toward the good genes the people doing the job job are saying well let's set ourselves and buy more gold finally on this topic of alan greenspan and gold now many people in the mainstream media the financial media will argue that central banks would never intervene in the gold market they don't care about gold well here's a man who was the head of the u.s. central bank for two decades so of course he carries he's he's saying that's the number one thing for peopl
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to put pressure on us. but they're wrong and the time for that has passed. >> rose: okay, fair enough. who do you mean by the "zionist regime"? >> ( translated ): a regime that has occupied palestine and now forces its rule on that territory. >> rose: but why don't you just say aisrael? why don't you say the state of israel rather than the signist regime? >> ( translated ): we do not recognize that entity. we consider it to be a zionist and racist regime that occupies, creates wars, terrorizes and destroys the homes of people and prevents people from accessing water, medicine, and food in their own home, attacks its neighboring countries and threatens everyone around. >> rose: so you would therefore hope that there is an agreement reached between the negotiators from the state of israel and the palestinians so that they can agree on borders and agree on all the issues that separate them so that those questions of... can be settled in this negotiation? >> ( translated ): do you feel that a solution will real
to put pressure on us. but they're wrong and the time for that has passed. >> rose: okay, fair enough. who do you mean by the "zionist regime"? >> ( translated ): a regime that has occupied palestine and now forces its rule on that territory. >> rose: but why don't you just say aisrael? why don't you say the state of israel rather than the signist regime? >> ( translated ): we do not recognize that entity. we consider it to be a zionist and racist regime that...
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talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry about the scope of government and said, you people in washington aren't listening to us. you know i read something this weekend, ed, that said, the primaries that we've had through last tuesday, you had 17 million republicans go out and vote and you had 15 million democrats go out and vote. i think if the democrats can't mobilize their base and get people to turn out we're going to trounce the democrats here in washington and i think that's what the tea party have done. they've galvanized people saying that government is not in touch. >
talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry...
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and to use the progress of the ascension is to meet the two thousand and fifteen target. plus a russian scientist says control in the mind is the key to changing the world to prove it claims create and she feels that the cost to make it in the surrounding environment. from a cost of his next this post. is . a welcome back to spore an artsy comment to you every day from the russian capital. and let's start with the headlines. war drawl russian premier league leaders need failed to score a day after title chasers or will be in one later. and the other team that's edging closer to the leader is say moscow after their latest home victory against bottom dwellers c.b.d. . blue ribbon events of the thirtieth world championships in rhythmic gymnastics get underway in the russian capital. let's kick off their russian football premier league words any st petersburg failed to reestablish their six point advantage at this summit however that is men have managed to keep their on beaten run in fact i'll share a goal this drawer in chechnya against local grass me both. guilty of being w
and to use the progress of the ascension is to meet the two thousand and fifteen target. plus a russian scientist says control in the mind is the key to changing the world to prove it claims create and she feels that the cost to make it in the surrounding environment. from a cost of his next this post. is . a welcome back to spore an artsy comment to you every day from the russian capital. and let's start with the headlines. war drawl russian premier league leaders need failed to score a day...
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join us for technology update on our g. also making inroads in sweden europe's far right parties all setting all strip as the next target the freedom party there was capitalizing on a wave of. immigration fits by using a controversial until recent computer game to win over votes his. twelve leaders already to assess where they stand in their efforts to battle global poverty and hunger the u.n. millennium summit is looking at the promises of being hit especially since countries say the recession is making two thousand and fifty. to cheat. the power of the mind a russian scientist claims people can use thinking as therapy he says he's developed a device which captures the energy field which humans generate to help. in the cities like heart disease and turns. him on is next with all sports news there. hello welcome back to s'pore an artsy coming to you every day from the russian capital amman cos for it let's start with the headlines. war drawl russian premier league leaders is in need fail to score a tete a day after its titl
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the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is your morning commute backed up towards emeryville. very slow. about 22 minutes and building off of the bridge and smooth for hercules, richmond and berkeley. the glowing lights with fog creeping in. >> we are starting to see the low clouds fill in this morning. you can see the temperatures across the north bay are chilly with 40s to mitt 5s in flay and for most of the bay area, a long steve t-shirt or sweatshirt will be fine. keeping temperatures down. 60s and 70s inland. starting friday it's the opposite. 80s and 90s in and 70s and 80s near the coast. low 7
the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's largest importer of wheat the country traditionally buys a third of its needs from russia. other countries in north africaand the middle east - which imports half its food - have also been hit hard by the russian ban. >>muriel: this is milling wheat - destined to make bread. the global demand for wheat is at a record level - an estimated 665 million tonnes in 2010-11. but the global wheat crop will only be around 646 million tonnes - which means wheat is trading at a premium. based on the chicago futures market wheat is a 100 dollars a tonne more expensive than maize, up from a 30 dollar a tonne premium at thestart of the summer season. so will the bread this wheat makes be se
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's largest importer of wheat the country traditionally buys a third of its needs from...
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keep us posted and let us know. >> will do. >> when we get a final tally on the vote. i want to bring in rachel maddox. as you know, a couple of the waivering republicans said you've got to give us a little more room for amendments here. harry reid said no. this is the result. >> well, there's a couple of things. first of all, it's a historic decision to filibuster the defense reauthorization bill. this is something that has passed 48 times in 48 years. it just passes. this is one of the things that just passes. and that's why actually you've seen over the years lots of amendments, lots of things passed that are attached to this. originally when don't ask, don't tell was instituted, it was passed as an amendment to this bill. in 2007, we saw republican senator orrin hatch attach the dream act to this bill. some of john mccain's campaign finance provisions have been attached to this bill. so republican objections that they are very upset about democratic amendments to this are a little strange, given how many amendments republicans have attached to it. also harry reid's
keep us posted and let us know. >> will do. >> when we get a final tally on the vote. i want to bring in rachel maddox. as you know, a couple of the waivering republicans said you've got to give us a little more room for amendments here. harry reid said no. this is the result. >> well, there's a couple of things. first of all, it's a historic decision to filibuster the defense reauthorization bill. this is something that has passed 48 times in 48 years. it just passes. this is...
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is it too late for us to jump- start u.s. manufacturing? >> i don't think it is. i think it's very important to do so. a lot of innovation is what i would call innovation on the shop floor. it matters that you're exposed to the actual manufacturing to learn how to do things better. it's very good jobs. what we need to do is stop tying our hands behind our back. stop ridiculously litigation costs, stop the corporate tax system that is highly uncompetitive. stop health care mandates that are threatening business and stop policy uncertainty. no one is saying subsidize manufacturing. let the energies of the private sector work. >> susie: is there any more than the federal reserve can do? policy makers meet tomorrow. >> there's some more the federal reserve can do in terms of long-term asset purchases but i don't think there's much more the fed can do at this point. what this really requires is a more stable government policy environment. >> susie: if president obama called you up and said, i want your advice, what's the key take-away message you would like him to get
is it too late for us to jump- start u.s. manufacturing? >> i don't think it is. i think it's very important to do so. a lot of innovation is what i would call innovation on the shop floor. it matters that you're exposed to the actual manufacturing to learn how to do things better. it's very good jobs. what we need to do is stop tying our hands behind our back. stop ridiculously litigation costs, stop the corporate tax system that is highly uncompetitive. stop health care mandates that...
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organization to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their clear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. th, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contemplate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell you
so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military...
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>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the president awards the highest military honor to this man that made the ultimate sacrifice for fellow comrades. you'll hear his story from the men that respect him most. i'm kyra phillips. you are live in "the cnn newsroom." >>> first, just learning now that a helicopter that crashed in afghan was carrying nine american troops. we don't have specifics as to what exactly happened but we're told that enemy fire has been ruled out as a possible cause. today's casualties make this year the deadliest so far for the war in afghanistan. more than 500 coalition troops have been killed. we're going to continue to monitor this story an
>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the...
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he joins us right now live from sacramento to tell us about it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we are talking about the valley elderberry long horned beetle and essentially that bug is keeping you from building stuff, right? >> well, it really has for a long time because the beetle was designated as threatened in the 1970's so we have had no use of that land although we've had to take care of it, pay taxes on it, keep it clean, since that time. the challenge is that six -- four to six years ago, it was official wildlife service, federal government, put it on the list to be removed from the threatened list but they haven't acted on it. >> and that's the part that is so infuriating, bob, is the fact that they did take it off -- they reviewed it, said take it off the list and the federal government, you know, things work really fast there, they still haven't gotten off their butts and done anything about it, right? >> well, it is -- it is an enormous frustration because the costs for us continue to, unfortunately, we're close to the -- fort
he joins us right now live from sacramento to tell us about it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we are talking about the valley elderberry long horned beetle and essentially that bug is keeping you from building stuff, right? >> well, it really has for a long time because the beetle was designated as threatened in the 1970's so we have had no use of that land although we've had to take care of it, pay taxes on it, keep it clean, since that time. the challenge is that...
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thanks for joining us. let's talk about that interview, velma hart, the one who asked that question, she said afterward she's 100% supportive of the president, but you can see the anger, the frustration. a woman like that may not even vote. that's the kind of voter you need to get your base energized again. there doesn't seem to be a logical bumper sticker to inspire that. >> well, you know, here's what we're seeing, andrea. a couple of weeks ago a gallup poll came out to show that democrats on the generic congressional ballot were behind by ten, folks said that's the biggest gap they had seen. the next week we were even and now the poll yesterday said we were ahead. american voters are not happy with where the xmi right now, but they don't just think that's a democratic problem or republican problem. it's an american problem and one we have to solve. i think the choice now the primary season is now over, each party has their list of candidates and their strategy going forward. and the choice between the de
thanks for joining us. let's talk about that interview, velma hart, the one who asked that question, she said afterward she's 100% supportive of the president, but you can see the anger, the frustration. a woman like that may not even vote. that's the kind of voter you need to get your base energized again. there doesn't seem to be a logical bumper sticker to inspire that. >> well, you know, here's what we're seeing, andrea. a couple of weeks ago a gallup poll came out to show that...
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. >> that does it for us. thanks for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow morning. brooke bad dwin in for tony harry today. >>> the big stories for tuesday, september 21st starting with bp's spilled oil seeping under the beautiful white sand beaches there in florida but apparently nobody's allowed to dig it up. >> i can't build a sand castle. >> what are you digging for? >> i'm digging in the sand. >> are you digging for oil product? >>> we followed his heart-tugging journey for a year. a florida teen set on fire finishing his long and painful burn treatments today. >> it feels good. i'm free. >>> hart today, president obama awards the medal of honor to an air force tech who died on a top secret mission to laos. >> i live it every day. it haunts me. >> and, good morning, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin in for tony harris. those stories and your comments right here right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> want to begin this hour with a question for you. what if the gulf oil spill saturated florida's beaches? i'm talking getting deep, deep down in there, but the law wouldn't a
. >> that does it for us. thanks for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow morning. brooke bad dwin in for tony harry today. >>> the big stories for tuesday, september 21st starting with bp's spilled oil seeping under the beautiful white sand beaches there in florida but apparently nobody's allowed to dig it up. >> i can't build a sand castle. >> what are you digging for? >> i'm digging in the sand. >> are you digging for oil product? >>> we...
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republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us. we're getting lapped on new technologies for green. we voted, a signature issue. you have to defend what you day and tell people where you want to go in the future. republicans want to repeal everything democrats have done. this is a choice in this election. stand up for what you've done and fight for it and tell them what you're going to do going forward. this woman wants answers. >> this is barack obama talking about the end of the recession. >> even though economists may say the recession officially ended last year, obviously for the millions of people still out of work, people who have seen their home value
republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us....